Seventy-four of the flight delays were for Southwest Airlines, which has the largest number of daily flights at Lindbergh.

One Continental and two JetBlue flights were canceled.

Ashley Rogers, a spokeswoman for Southwest Airlines, said the bad weather in other parts of the country held up arrivals and departures in San Diego.

“There's a big winter storm going, especially in the Northeast, so we've had some cancellations and delays due to weather (in those areas),” she said.

The Associated Press reported that more than than 300 flights were canceled Friday at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, and more than 650 at three New York City-area airports. Many remaining flights had several-hour delays.

Rogers said Southwest shut down its operations in Chicago Thursday night due to weather conditions and reopened Friday.

The airline also was affected Friday by icy conditions in Spokane, Wash., she said.